Enjoy the video highlights from the 2018 ZeBBie Awards Ceremony from Writers Guild of Ireland on Vimeo.
Thanks to Garreth Caulfield, who shot and edited the film.
Enjoy the video highlights from the 2018 ZeBBie Awards Ceremony from Writers Guild of Ireland on Vimeo.
Thanks to Garreth Caulfield, who shot and edited the film.
The Writers Guild of Ireland is delighted to announce the winners of the 2018 ZeBBie Awards at an Awards Ceremony at the Sugar Club in Dublin tonight.
Best Television Script
Best Radio Script
Best Theatre Script
Best Feature Film Script
Best Short Film Script
Best Game Script
Congratulations to all the winners!
A huge thank you to Senator David Norris for being a mighty MC, and to the presenters for their time and contribution to the ceremony.
And kudos to our staff and volunteers for all their efforts throughout the year and during this gorgeous evening!
The ZeBBie Awards are annual awards created by the WGI — named in honour of O. Z. Whitehead — to acknowledge the best script(s) written by Irish playwrights and screenwriters during the previous year.
The Writers Guild of Ireland is delighted to announce the nominees for the 2018 ZeBBie Awards:
Best Television Script
Best Radio Script
Best Theatre Script
Best Feature Film Script
Best Short Film Script
Best Game Script
Congratulations to all the nominees!
The 2018 ZeBBie Awards Ceremony will take place on Wednesday, 27 June 2018 in The Sugar Club, 8 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin 2, and it will be hosted by Senator David Norris.
Doors open at 7.30 pm, and the ceremonies begin at 8.00 pm.
The ceremony is free to fully paid up members of the Guild, plus up to two guests.
Dress Code: writer chic.
Voting is now open and Guild members should have received an email with details on how to vote.
Voting closes at 3 pm on Monday, 21 May 2018.
The ZeBBie Awards are annual awards created by the WGI — named in honour of O. Z. Whitehead — to acknowledge the best script(s) written by Irish playwrights and screenwriters during the previous year.
The hashtag for the event is #zebbies.
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The Writers Guild of Ireland have announced the winners of the 2017 ZeBBie Awards at their Awards Ceremony at The Sugar Club in Dublin this evening:
Best Television Script
Best Radio Script
Best Theatre Script
Best Feature Film Script
Best Short Film Script
Best Game Script
Congratulations to the winners!
Best wishes to all the nominees on being acknowledged for their hard work in the industry. We appreciate the help of all the theatre companies, production companies, producers, agents, and helpful admin who have aided us in bringing the event together.
Our thanks to Senator David Norris for his ebullient hosting of the event, and to the presenters for their contribution to the ceremony.
Plus, a big cheer to our staff and volunteers for all their hard effort!
The ZeBBie Awards are annual awards created by the WGI — named in honour of O. Z. Whitehead — to acknowledge the best script(s) written by Irish playwrights and screenwriters during the previous year.
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